What Can We Help You With

Seaford Heights Medical Centre started in 2018 in a brand new facility – as our community grows,  we look forward to providing the very best medical care that we can, in a friendly, and family oriented way.

New Patients Welcome

New patients are always welcome at Seaford Heights Medical Centre. Please contact our friendly reception staff  to make an appointment.

Healthchecks

You should see your doctor for a regular health check even if you are currently feeling fit and healthy. Regular health checks and screening tests can help with prevention and early detection.

Experienced Doctors

Our team of experienced doctors and nurses provide a high standard of patient care with professionalism, care and respect. 

Meet Our Team of Doctors

We have a fantastic team of friendly, highly trained and experienced General Practitioners who have been hand picked for our practice. They have a variety of areas of special interest across all areas of general practice including; Chronic Disease Management, Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Ante-natal shared care, Mental Health, Mirena Insertion, Skin Care Management and so much more.

Dr. Alison Massey

General Practitioner

Dr Alison Massey is a Specialist General Practitioner (FRACGP). She completed her medical degree at Edinburgh University in Scotland.

Dr. Michelle Emmerson

General Practitioner

Sexual and reproductive health, pregnancy care, child and adolescent health, mental health, family mediation, minor procedures

Dr. Dorothy Niumeitolu

General Practitioner

Family Health, Prenancy/Children’s Health, Chrinic Disease Management, Mental health, Women’s Health, Aged Care

Our Opening Hours

Seaford Heights Medical Centre is open Monday to Friday

Monday

9 am – 5pm

Tuesday

9 am – 5pm

Wednesday

9 am – 5pm

Thursday

9 am – 5pm

Friday

9 am – 5pm

Saturday

Closed

Sunday / Public Holidays

Closed

Latest News

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Asthma Awareness

Asthma Awareness

National Asthma Week 1st – 7th September 2024 What is Asthma? Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition characterised by inflammation and narrowing of the airways, which leads to symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing. These...

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Have you booked your 

Flu Vaccination?

Bookings Now Available 

The Government funded vaccines (Free) under the National Immunisation Program for eligible patients

* Children 6 months to less than 5 years

* Pregnant Women at any stage of pregnancy

* People aged 65 and over

* People with certain medical conditions

* Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People

For all other patients private flu vaccines are $20

For more information visit www.health.gov.au